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Coffee with Kay (Free verse) by timtonio
Raccoon-eye-wide she sat.
A wave, possibly captured from a golden sea unknown, sheltered her left
brow.
She beamed a smile at me from across the street.
A smile like the setting, equatorial, West Pacific sun,
Indescribably beautiful but nevertheless fading.
She was sipping coffee cafe-front and roadside.
Starved, lonely eyes I stood.
I stopped. I stared. I ran towards her.
As I ran I was oblivious to any traffic,
oblivious to any danger, and oblivious to any reality.
I felt as if she was a mirage,
An Oasis within my desert of a mind.
A desert filled with endless dunes of loneliness.
We sat sipping coffee cafe-front and roadside.
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Everyday we sat togethor.
Everyday we aged togethor.
Everyday I would pass the cafe
to remember the first day that we met one another.
Lonely eyes I stand again.
Alone and broken by a vicious wind.
Too many years since she has passed.
Too many years since we have been.
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Wait, what is this?
Confused I stand, staring across the street.
Is that her?! How could this be?!
I yell out to her.
Her response, a fate worse than death,
"I'm sorry. Have we met?"
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Life is always forward moving and I find,
We only choose to live it.
True love, a state of mind,
One does not choose to dream it.
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